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Ahead of the March 6 launch of “Unfinished Business,” iStock by Getty Images and New Regency 20th Century Fox celebrate the fun side of corporate life with a series of free stock images featuring the film’s stars: Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco

New York, Monday, 2 March, 2015 – iStock by Getty Images, the original resource for crowd-sourced royalty-free stock images, media and design elements, and New Regency 20th Century Fox, have joined forces to celebrate the fun side of corporate stock imagery with the launch of an exclusive range of free Unfinished Business star-powered stock.

From today, a series of limited edition images featuring the stars of Unfinished Business, Vince Vaughn, Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco, are available to download and share – free of charge – exclusively at iStock by Getty Images.

“iStock by Getty Images has all your visual content needs covered, from classic, everyday stock to exceptional, unique imagery in our Signature Collection – and now, star-powered stock,” said Craig Peters, General Manager, iStock by Getty Images. “iStock grew out of the small business sector and understanding the needs of SMBs and creatives is part of our DNA. We hope these images bring a smile to people’s faces as they recognise classic business stock concepts with a twist.”

The first set of four free images are available for download starting today at content.istockphoto.com/unfinishedbusiness. A new set of images will be available on 9th and 16th March respectively, with a ‘best of’ selection available from 23rd March. Share the fun using #StarStock and #UnfinishedBusiness.

Photo credit: Daniel Berehulak/ Getty Images Reportage

Getty Images photographers win a total of 20 awards, including esteemed Photographer of the Year award issued to Getty Images Reportage photojournalist Daniel Berehulak

London – 23 February, 2015: Getty Images is delighted to announce outstanding success at this year’s Pictures of the Year International (POYI) – a total of 20 awards were received by Getty Images photographers and photojournalists, including the prestigious Photographer of the Year award which goes to Getty Images Reportage photojournalist, Daniel Berehulak, for his ground-breaking body of work covering the Ebola epidemic, captured over a period of 14 weeks.

Getty Images sports photographers received a staggering nine awards, including all three places in the Sports Photographer of the Year category, which was won by Cameron Spencer.

On Getty Images’ success, Getty Images Co-Founder and CEO, Jonathan Klein said: “We are delighted and proud that Getty Images photographers from several disciplines won POYI awards this year. Daniel Berehulak’s Photographer of the Year honour is well deserved. Daniel brings a unique artistic eye to his work, using it to make exquisite images that tell some of the most important news stories of our time.”

Getty Images’ Vice President, Photo Assignments, Editorial Partnerships and Development, Aidan Sullivan continues: “Seldom these days do we see the kind of commitment Daniel has given to this story. Having spent 14 weeks over four months in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea on assignment for The New York Times, Daniel is now currently back in Liberia on his fourth trip at great personal risk covering the effects of this cruel and merciless disease. Everyone in ourindustry and beyond is aware of and full of admiration for the amazing work that Daniel has done this year and we are so pleased that he has been recognized with this important award.”

Partnership to repicture women and girls is driving cultural change and commercial success in more than 65 countries

London – 23 February, 2015: Getty Images, the world’s leader in visual communication, and LeanIn.Org, the women’s non-profit founded by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, are celebrating one year of partnership with the anniversary of the Getty Images Lean In Collection – a curation of images devoted to the powerful depiction of women, girls and the communities who support them. Images from the collection have been licensed in over 65 countries, including Qatar, Kuwait and Korea, with sales doubling since the collection’s inception in February, 2014.

Thousands of images have been licensed through the collection across a wide variety of industries, with two of the biggest sectors being financial and tech organisations – industries which are actively trying to attract more women. The most successful images globally can be viewed here.

Speaking on the anniversary, Getty Images Co-Founder and CEO, Jonathan Klein said: “From the creation of Getty Images 20 years ago, we have been guided by the belief that imagery can change the world. Getty Images partnership with Sheryl Sandberg’s LeanIn.org to break down stereotypes and kill the cliché is changing the conversation about the depiction of women in visual communications and has delivered impressive bottom line results.”

“Men and women should be equally represented at the boardroom table and at the kitchen table. To get there we need reform of our policies, we need to encourage women to fulfil their ambitions and we need to encourage men to do their part in the home – but we also need to address how women and men are depicted, because you can’t be what you can’t see,” said Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO, author of Lean In and founder of LeanIn.Org. “We are thrilled to be able to partner with Getty Images on this project and our shared commitment to literally repicture women, men and equality.”

More than 2,000 images have been added to the collection since the launch, bringing the total to over 4,500, with new content being added each month. The collection is hand-curated by Getty Images’ global trend experts and LeanIn.Org, led by Getty Images Director of Visual Trends Pam Grossman and LeanIn.Org Contributing Editor Jessica Bennett. Usage is growing in the US, UK and Canada, and growth is also being seen in a diverse range of countries including Russia, Mexico, Singapore and China.

The success of the partnership with Lean In has inspired Getty Images to address how other key concepts are communicated visually through the company’s RePicture movement, such as RePicture family and RePicture love, calling for content that breaks down stereotypes and celebrates the world in its raw and authentic form.

Click here to view a video that explores the success of the partnership in greater depth.

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